Micro-Finance and Cooperative Management

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Program Overview

It is not for nothing that education is one of the seven cooperative principles. Cooperatives are a highly complex field by their very nature, and our movement's growth depends on education. The Masters degree program in Microfinance and Cooperative Management (MCM) is an important contribution to our collective learning. It is designed to be a manageable workload for people in management positions at their cooperatives, consisting of three semesters of study followed by a final project.

Main Objective

The main objective of the program is to improve on the human capital resources available to cooperative organizations, government cooperative agencies and development institutes by formally training new personnel for cooperative development, among others, through active participation at workshops, seminars and the provision of consultancy and advisory services, etc.

Expected learning outcomes

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:

Program Duration

This is a full-time course over three semesters.

Target Audience

It is aimed at graduates from a wide range of disciplines who are interested in careers in cooperative organizations and rural development.

Career Opportunities

Obtaining an MSc Microfinance and Cooperative Management (MCM) offers a wide range of opportunities which include a career in the following; cooperative Manager, personal finance planner, development officer, estate manager etc.

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